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A Survey of TEM-8 Pass Rate of English Majors in a Normal University
The School of Foreign Languages of Anhui Normal University was established in May 2000, formerly known as the Department of Foreign Languages and the College English Teaching Department. It has a history of nearly 70 years. The authorization points of foreign language and literature master's degree and English language and literature master's degree were approved 1998, and the English major is a national-level major of MTI. The pass rate of TEM-8 is over 90%, reaching 96.7%, which greatly exceeds the national average of 45%.

Official website /2577/view/32 16, a normal university, has a sentence like this: "In recent three years, the one-time pass rates of CET-4, 94.02% and 9 1.38% for students in our college, and the pass rates of TEM-8 are 90.4/KLOC, respectively. (Reporting time is 2007)

The pass rate of TEM-8 is about 92% for those who are directly admitted to the English Department of a normal university through the college entrance examination alone. If the English majors directly admitted to the college entrance examination are counted together, the TEM-8 pass rate of a normal university is 85%-87%. After all, the students who are directly admitted to the college entrance examination are all above 15 (the single subject is not less than 120, out of 65430).

These figures have been published on the website of Foreign Languages College of Anhui Normal University. You can check it yourself!

From 20 10, outstanding graduates of English Department of An Normal University can be directly sent to Shanghai International Studies University, Xiamen University, Nanjing Normal University and other strong English schools in China. In recent years, the admission rate of postgraduate entrance examination has exceeded 30%, of which more than 75% were admitted to 2 1 1/985 key universities, and some of them were directly admitted to the American Ivy League University of Pennsylvania (Du, 2066).